We’ve made a couple of important edits to our author information. With apologies to Dan Ihasz and Elizabeth Ann Benson.
“The inspiration for this issue arose during a Voice Foundation presentation when Dr. Ronald Scherer quietly commented to me in the back row, ‘Does she mean voice quality or resonance?’ Brilliant! “
Pravin Kumar Subbaraj, Ph.D., a Two-Time Winner For the first time since we have been offering awards, the same person has won two different awards in one year. On behalf of Elsevier; Dr. Norman Hogikyan and the Sataloff Award Committee; Dr. Michael Johns and the Advisory Board; Dr. Robert Sataloff, Chairman; and all of us…
Unable to Say Hello From The Other Side Adam D. Rubin, M.D. April 16th is World Voice Day. As a laryngologist (otolaryngologist specializing in care of the voice), it is my responsibility to celebrate this day with the community. The day was created to raise awareness of laryngeal cancer. If you do not ignore hoarseness…
Best Student Presentation Award A generous endowment by TVF Board of Directors member Dr. Abdul-latif Hamdan enables us to recognize excellence among students presenting research at the Symposium with a $1,000 Award. Attention: Symposium Presenters / Authors This year, for the first time, The Voice Foundation Symposium will be awarding a Best Student Presentation Award….
VAN L. LAWRENCE FELLOWSHIP sponsored jointly by the NATS Foundation and The Voice Foundation Matthew Hoch, DMA, had the winning proposal for the 2016 Van L. Lawrence Fellowship. He is an associate professor of voice and coordinator of the voice area in the Department of Music at Auburn University. “I would like to continue studying…
Congratulations! to Jeong Min Lee, Ketake Phadke, Marina Englert, Lívia Lima Krohling The First Place Winner of the 2017 Best Student Presentation with both highest mean and median ratings from the judges is: Jeong Min Lee Comparison of Two Acoustic Indices of Dysphonia Severity: The AVQI and CSID (Advisor: Dr. N. Roy, University of Utah). Her research poster…